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this is a huge test for president mohamed morsi both diplomatically and internationally. first, domestically the community the eptian seem to be pleased with mohamed morsi's reaction to what's happening in gaza. his harsh condemnation of israel's actions in gaza has pleased the egyptian street. but they're going to want a harsher and continue this sort of condemnation if the violence continues. well, if president mohamed morsi does go with that, he risks alienating foreign players. and especially now that's crucial because egypt is looking for money from other countries as its economy is staggering. so if egypt were to come out harsher against israel, it could alienate foreign donors. we're also reading in egyptian media people who are also condemning him for focusing too much on gaza and not enough on the problems in egypt right now. just this past week we had a train accident which saw dozens of children killed. and so people are saying why is president mohamed morsi focusing too much on gaza and not enough on the problems at home? so quick resolution to the conflict in
this is a huge test for president mohamed morsi both diplomatically and internationally. first, domestically the community the eptian seem to be pleased with mohamed morsi's reaction to what's happening in gaza. his harsh condemnation of israel's actions in gaza has pleased the egyptian street. but they're going to want a harsher and continue this sort of condemnation if the violence continues. well, if president mohamed morsi does go with that, he risks alienating foreign players. and...
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morsi who says that the end to israeli aggression all happened today but then alongside this we hear reports warning people to leave their homes possibly suggesting that a ground offensive is on the way we also know that the israeli is off threatening that if a cease fire doesn't in fact happen there will be a ground offensive almost imminently and parallel to all these developments and to surround a cease fire as well continues to call up its soldiers and send them to the south of the country so here too there's no clarity on we heading towards a cease fire or are we in fact heading towards a ground offensive that will result in much more intensive fighting the situation in jerusalem is just as confusing for most israelis on late tuesday afternoon the alarms sounded the sirens went off when three rockets fell quite a distance from jerusalem but close enough to activate the sirens the problem though is that it for two people and the flight the fear became confusion when people did in fact did not see the rockets in the city so he. in israel too there was confusion people have been ph
morsi who says that the end to israeli aggression all happened today but then alongside this we hear reports warning people to leave their homes possibly suggesting that a ground offensive is on the way we also know that the israeli is off threatening that if a cease fire doesn't in fact happen there will be a ground offensive almost imminently and parallel to all these developments and to surround a cease fire as well continues to call up its soldiers and send them to the south of the country...
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egyptian president mohamed morsi has reportedly promised announced an israeli strikes in gaza as early as cheese day five statement comes in culture asked his radio on the announcements morning gazans to evacuate let's now go to a point to see it to get a little more clarity on the station paula hello there so which way is it all leading invasion all cease fire. well i think the one thing that has become increasingly clear over seven days of fighting is just how confused the situation is in gaza and it's certainly the most confusing for gazan residents themselves on the one hand israeli jets have been flying overhead almost by the minute and the israeli army has made a great point of saying that they warn wizard and when to leave areas these jets have been dropping leaflets ordering people to evacuate just to quote the leaflets they say if you follow our orders you will be ok so on the one hand of gazans are being told to leave their homes but at the same time there are messages that are being broadcast via radio via text altering these gazans to stay at home telling them that if in fa
egyptian president mohamed morsi has reportedly promised announced an israeli strikes in gaza as early as cheese day five statement comes in culture asked his radio on the announcements morning gazans to evacuate let's now go to a point to see it to get a little more clarity on the station paula hello there so which way is it all leading invasion all cease fire. well i think the one thing that has become increasingly clear over seven days of fighting is just how confused the situation is in...
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we were hearing and we are waiting for a report from reza sayeh, what egypt's president mohamed morsi is now saying. he is saying that id real's aggression, as he calls it, against gaza will end some time today, maybe in a few hours and that egyptian-mediated efforts will produce positive results. reza sayeh is reporting for us on this issue. he joins us live. so, back up and give us some detail. is mohamed morsi really the person who would be able to effectively say that this aggression now ends? >> reporter: well, it's tough to say. what we do know is that it's intelligence officials in egypt that are apparently leading the negotiations and the man who is doing it is mohammed mashat. in 2011 he helped to negotiate the release of israeli soldier, which suggests this egyptian spy chief has pretty strong contacts in tel aviv and pretty strong contacts in hamas. mohamed morsi, the president, coming out and saying he expects israeli aggression to stop on tuesday. that's pretty consistent to similar statements we've heard over the past 24 hours. last night, an egyptian intelligence offici
we were hearing and we are waiting for a report from reza sayeh, what egypt's president mohamed morsi is now saying. he is saying that id real's aggression, as he calls it, against gaza will end some time today, maybe in a few hours and that egyptian-mediated efforts will produce positive results. reza sayeh is reporting for us on this issue. he joins us live. so, back up and give us some detail. is mohamed morsi really the person who would be able to effectively say that this aggression now...
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this was a rally mohammed morsi was at. i wanted to play for you what it said. >> this was morsi, and was saying that the united states of the arabs will be restored this by this man, the capital will be jerusalem and come on, you lovers of martyrdom. do you trust morsi? >> we focus on deeds rather than words an egypt has filled a constructive role in the past and we hope egypt will continue to fill that role. >> do you think this could if you do have a deal, lead to a real working relationship with the morsi government, or is this something you think is just way too stacked? >> we're always welcoming of an improvement with egypt. we've had a peace treaty for 34 years. that is essential for us, but no less crucial for the egyptians. we all need stability and particularly, egypt now, needs that stability and we have every reason to believe that interest will continue. >> thanks as always for your time. >> thank you. >> we have new information on the benghazi investigation because we now know who is saying they made the chang
this was a rally mohammed morsi was at. i wanted to play for you what it said. >> this was morsi, and was saying that the united states of the arabs will be restored this by this man, the capital will be jerusalem and come on, you lovers of martyrdom. do you trust morsi? >> we focus on deeds rather than words an egypt has filled a constructive role in the past and we hope egypt will continue to fill that role. >> do you think this could if you do have a deal, lead to a real...
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morsi has reported a promise that israeli aggression and gaza will and cheese day then fire the unverified report comes along with statements from palestinian officials saying they hope and egypt will send troops to monitor a possible cease fire and as a policy of a force what this rash on his rating invasion still hanging of the gaza successful mediation efforts are crucial. well it's actually mediators are hardly trying to put together the general terms for a cease fire the idea is that both sides if they agree to a truce in theory then the specific details can be hammered out later at a meeting later on monday night the israeli government decided to give cairo more time to try and reach a cease fire agreement and that is why throughout the day today tuesday they will be mediation talks happening in cairo those talks are expected to be decisive at the same time however there are tens of thousands of israeli soldiers who are deployed throughout the make a visit they are both regular army soldiers as well as reservists who've been called out so the situation on the ground certainly is tens
morsi has reported a promise that israeli aggression and gaza will and cheese day then fire the unverified report comes along with statements from palestinian officials saying they hope and egypt will send troops to monitor a possible cease fire and as a policy of a force what this rash on his rating invasion still hanging of the gaza successful mediation efforts are crucial. well it's actually mediators are hardly trying to put together the general terms for a cease fire the idea is that both...
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that new government of mohamed morsi who himself is a member of the muslim brotherhood. there's a lot of sympathy in egypt for hamas. but on the other hand, egypt does want to play a constructive role because they know that they need the help of the united states, the help of the eu, the help of the international community for their economy. so it's a very delicate type of balance. hillary clinton knows the players. she's met several times with benjamin netanyahu. she's met with mahmud abbas, and she really knows the issues, so she's the perfect person to do it. >> jill, it is speculation, but it seems to me that the secretary of state would not be on her way to the middle east at this moment if a ground invasion were imminent. that is not a split-screen picture that the u.s. would like to see, no doubt. but as you said, a lot of what she'll be doing is working the allies. that's what the president's been doing, on the phone with turkey, egypt, countries in the region trying to stabilize the overall area. why is that? >> reporter: absolutely. secretary clinton has been m
that new government of mohamed morsi who himself is a member of the muslim brotherhood. there's a lot of sympathy in egypt for hamas. but on the other hand, egypt does want to play a constructive role because they know that they need the help of the united states, the help of the eu, the help of the international community for their economy. so it's a very delicate type of balance. hillary clinton knows the players. she's met several times with benjamin netanyahu. she's met with mahmud abbas,...